It's not just his virtuosity with the violin that charms audiences, but rather his expressive love of playing the violin. He has captivated audiences for decades, and each time he comes to Atlanta it's a treasured experience.
This event originally scheduled for February 14, 2022 has been rescheduled for June 4, 2022. Refunds will be available via the original point of purchase until February 20, 2022. Otherwise, tickets will be redeemable for the new date.
Atlanta audiences have watched principal oboe Elizabeth Koch Tiscione grow and develop over her career with the Orchestra. Here she plays an 18th-century delight by Alessandro Marcello.
We encourage festival goers to ride MARTA, take Lyft, Uber or taxis! Parking is extremely limited around the festival site. There is no parking at the park, and space is extremely limited in the surrounding neighborhoods.